Originally Posted by
Gem Singer
The quality of a wet contact print and a dry digital print, made from a negative that has been scanned with a high quality photo scanner and edited it in Photoshop, is rapidly equalizing due to tech advancements.
However, scanning and Photoshop skills require a steep learning curve in order to master them.
A high quality flat bed scanner, inkjet printer, paper, and ink requires a much larger dollar investment than a simple set up for contact printing (think Edward Weston).
However, enlarging a print on a photo copier will not give you the same quality as a wet print that was made with an optical enlarger.
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